I altered the final image a little to see if it would look better with a little more contrast or in sepia. The final version, however, is as below....
Olio
Sunday, 13 January 2013
The Judgement of Paris - A Few Alternatives
The Judgement of Paris - Size Adjustments
Adjusting the size - the whole thing was ranged a little too far to the left, so the frame was moved and the background extended, this will make sure nothing gets lopped off when Olio is printed.
The Judgement of Paris - Adding the Background
I added the background the illustration in various duplications and layer styles until I had something I liked the look of!
The Judgement of Paris - Background
The background is acrylic, ink and matt emulsion on MDF board. This is scanned in an adjusted, and then applied in various layer styles over and under the illustration. The following is the original, and an adjusted version. The adjusted version is slightly more saturated than is particularly pleasant - the contrast and brightness needs to be put up a lot when these layers are used as overlays. The backgrounds are duplicated over and over again - the same background can be used about eight times in the same illustration.
Original |
Altered Background |
The Judgement of Paris - Colouring
I wanted the colouring to look more natural than it did in the rough, so instead of adding layers of flat digital colour, I painted a layer of watercolour using the lightbox. I then put added this beneath the linework, as I would with digital colour. It takes a while to line everything up after this, and it was enhanced here and there with digital colour (particularly, for instance, around the cheeks, ears, and the tips of the noses), but overall gives a much nicer finish.
The watercolour layer (with a bonus Trojan Horse!) |
The Judgement of Paris - Cleaning the Linework
When I drew the rough the lines were changed over and over, which gives the papaer a fuzzy look which doesn't translate well into a scan. I like the quality of the line itself, but the white needs to look whiter so it doesn't interfere with the texture which will then be put below it. I cleaned up the lines and took out a lot of the noise.
The Judgement of Paris - Refining the Roughs
I was unhappy with the writing in the colour rough, so I used the lightbox to redraw the text, this time making it fit onto one page, rather than over two. This means that it won't distort if it gets lost a little in the gutter. I fitted it more closely around the figures as well, which will help to frame the characters.
I also added the orange blossom frame, and took out the Trojan horses and the apples, which seemed to make the image a little too busy. The orange blossoms are symbolic of the fact that the golden apples were thought to be oranges.
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